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Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America, to all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting : whereas a treaty between the United States of America and the Quapaw Indians was made and concluded, on the thirteenth day of May / Schermerhorn, J.F [and others].
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Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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Schermerhorn, J. F.
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English
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1834.
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Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma.
1789-1869
Cherokee Indians
>
Treaties.
Indian land transfers
>
Southern States.
Cherokee Indians
>
Relocation.
Indians of North America
>
Government relations
>
1789-1869.
Cherokee Indians
Cherokee Indians
>
Relocation
Indian land transfers
Indians of North America
>
Government relations
Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma
Southern States
Treaties
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